Finally, the work is finished. After a long period of time, more than desired, this small diorama has been ended. With respect to the initial model, the base has been changed. Initially, it was designed to faithfully reproduce the base you can see in the Cusachs's box art but it was changed by a fortress of coastline, much more attractive than the other one, although this work has been more laborious. Last Wednesday, the diorama was donated to the Military Historical Museum of Valence, place where it can be seen by all the Museum visitors.

Quiero realizar el que inmortalizó Cusachs en la fotografía que muestro a continuación.After a long time working in 1:72, I return to 1:35 scale to make a cannon used in our colonies, which will go to the Military Historical Museum of Valence. Although it is not my habit, this will be a long project, so I will update the entry frequently. I want to make the model immortalized by Cusachs in the picture that I show below.

Siguiendo con mi método de trabajo, primero hago un modelo en papel. Los remaches son de Masterclub. Muy recomendables como puede verse en el marco, cureña y soportes de ruedas.Following with my method of work, first I have made a paper model. The rivets are from Masterclub. Highly commended like you see in the frame, carriage and support for the wheels.

After the initial riveting, we follow with the rest of the pieces. Barrel excellent turned by my friend Juan V. Moro, pinions, wheels for rotating the gun and brake cylinders, stringers and bumper. The stairs and sector gear have been cutting with laser by my friend Vicente Herraiz.